The SF75 220XX 7T PS log splitter stands out as an optimal solution for those who require an effective and safe method of woodworking, both for domestic needs and for other purposes. Whether the preference is for fireplace heat or home heating, the SF75 220XX 7T PS is designed to ensure high performance and reliability with every use.
Log splitter SF75 220XX 7T PS: The SF75 220XX 7T PS model is a first-class alternative, designed specifically to meet the needs of non-professional families. Thanks to its power and precision, this device allows you to easily deal with the need to process wood throughout the year, ensuring effective and effortless results.
Main Features of the SF75 220XX 7T PS (Vertical):
- CYLINDER STROKE: The SF75 220XX 7T PS boasts a cylinder stroke of 50 cm, allowing the machining of logs of different sizes with ease and efficiency.
- Cutting stroke. It has a cutting height of 54.5 cm, also ideal for larger logs, minimising the need for reduction into smaller pieces before processing.
- Oil capacity: Equipped with a 7-litre oil tank, the SF75 220XX 7T PS ensures smooth and continuous operation, minimising interruptions due to oil top-up.
- Adjustable Column Stroke: It offers the possibility of adjusting the column stroke, allowing the machine to be adapted according to the size of the logs to be machined.
- Weight: Weighing 102kg, the SF75 220XX 7T PS offers an ideal balance of stability and handling, to make transport with relative simple when needed.
- Splitting force: 7 tons
In conclusion, the SF75 220XX 7T PS log splitter model is an excellent choice for families with non-professional needs looking for an efficient, safe and reliable way to split wood.
ATTENTION:
The log splitters in this category are not suitable for working with wood with particularly twisted fibres, such as poplar or pine, with large diameters and, in any case, types of wood with frequent knots. In this case, it is advisable to opt for professional models. In addition, logs should only be split once they have been dried, and not when they are green; when wood is green, it is less likely to split and open up and is therefore less suitable for use with a log splitter. Once dried, however, it can be split and is ready for use in fireplaces, stoves, ovens, etc.